A high-quality wax warmer is an essential tool at every salon that lets estheticians perform the best hair removal services. Good wax warmers heat the product, keep it at the right temperature throughout the appointment, and aid in easy distribution. However, improper maintenance can lead to problems such as wax buildup, poor sanitation, overheating, and even short-circuiting.
In this guide, we will discuss how to properly clean your pot and keep it working like new for years.
Cleaning Daily
It should come as no surprise that the warmer must be cleaned after every client. If you are working at a professional salon, you will probably encounter different types of warmers, but the approach to daily cleaning is still the same.
After finishing with clients, unplug the warmer to avoid accidental electric shock. Let the machine cool down before you start. In case there is any product left inside, take a cloth or paper towel and remove it from the pot walls and rim. Take a wax remover and use a few drops to soften and scrape off any wax that doesn’t want to come off.
Wipe down the exterior of the wax warmer, including buttons, controls, and the temperature dial, to remove residue. Do not use harsh chemicals, as they can damage ItalWax and other professional pots!
Deep Cleansing
Sometimes, cleaning the warmer every day is not enough for proper sanitization. So, take some time weekly for deep cleansing. This process prevents long-term wax buildup and generally helps keep your warmer in good condition longer.
First, empty the wax pot if possible. Any wax stuck to the pot can be melted at a medium temperature so it’s soft but not liquid. Wipe off the leftovers and use a plastic spatula to gently scrape away any hardened particles. Check the rim and the edges of the machine. Take out the inner pot and sanitize it with isopropyl alcohol or any other disinfectant spray of your choice.
Lastly, get a damp cloth or paper towel and soak it in soapy water to clean and polish the outer parts of the warmer.
Additional Maintenance Tricks
Many professional estheticians follow simple techniques to extend their wax warmers’ lifespan with minimal maintenance. For example, they use wax collars—disposable rings that prevent wax from dripping onto the warmer’s exterior.
Regardless, you should clean up any mess immediately. Otherwise, it will harden and become impossible to wipe away. In case the pot inside is removable, you can also purchase special liners that keep your warmer spotless.
Do not overfill or overheat the pot. Always follow the guidelines from the manufacturer. Using it improperly can cause:
- spills;
- burns;
- uneven heating;
- machinery strain;
- heating element damage.
When not in use, cover the wax warmer and store it properly to prevent dust accumulation inside the unit.
When Maintenance Is Key
Cleaning your wax warmer daily and weekly can keep it presentable, hygienic, and efficient. Moreover, a clean pot without wax buildup will last you longer and help in professional hair removal, leaving your clients satisfied with your job.